E EL.JUANO Member Sep 2, 2011 #1 Hey NS I am 5'9 and like 140 pounds and I lie on the east coast I do 40% jumps (smaller) and 60% rails. would they be a good choice? +k for help -k for douchebaggery and hate
Hey NS I am 5'9 and like 140 pounds and I lie on the east coast I do 40% jumps (smaller) and 60% rails. would they be a good choice? +k for help -k for douchebaggery and hate
Logey. Active member Sep 2, 2011 #2 not to be a dick but there poles. They dont do anything but push you places haha.
8 84891jnf92048 Active member Sep 2, 2011 #5 bahahahaha They are crazy soft. Very light too, but ridiculously soft. If you are hitting jumps a lot, you might want a stiffer ski. You WILL want a stiffer ski.
bahahahaha They are crazy soft. Very light too, but ridiculously soft. If you are hitting jumps a lot, you might want a stiffer ski. You WILL want a stiffer ski.
M mountainviper Active member Sep 2, 2011 #6 If they're cheap and you do 60% rails, jump on em....your gonna destroy em anyway right?....
rudager Active member Sep 2, 2011 #7 I've heard nothing but amazing reviews from these skis. Since I haven't skied them, I can't vouch for them. Here's a review/bio video though
I've heard nothing but amazing reviews from these skis. Since I haven't skied them, I can't vouch for them. Here's a review/bio video though
c4t_l0ver Active member Sep 3, 2011 #8 somone i know got them this summer in whistler. and rode them at coc for a week, he said they were super fun and he loved them, they are reallllly light and soft but sucks they only come in a 175?
somone i know got them this summer in whistler. and rode them at coc for a week, he said they were super fun and he loved them, they are reallllly light and soft but sucks they only come in a 175?